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Tnnrnnl of Tnfnfmntinn fnv
irnrtlnftro. 'Rrlitlrin O fiftri nnnion
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iiiiurv 1 iiiiiMiiiT"!
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h'HliiinM Ui'dlUcly cure nnv ciue of rhiiiina-
In or lhiiir l.i' LT.llt 110 matter how lonu
Imllnp, oil 1. ,,te of thecal III. lleiiiKiin In
nlappllcu' 4' 'oe Ihewoikqulfkly, Ihor-
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iiik and tieultiiy Write 10 any prnniinvnt
non in N iil lni;Toii Cliy, und you wilt It-urn
t the uboic atiiteiuvnt Is true In oi-ry purtlo
COS HI iN.x . I UK it n n C ATKS .
National Hotel,
WnfchlHirton. H O. Ilccenitii'1"'
lir IIi'IiiIh'IihI neA Iteutlevi
lirnts: I very clit-eitully alnte that I used Dii-
rg'H Kliruiiiaiic liemiiiy wnn iiei-ioeii Hint
A. II. VI Kl'IIKNS.
Mcmlirol toiigieKsortia,
, rrerideiitlnl M'unilon,
ll'...l.l..t.... 1. 1 ...IIOl ItJK
kisi n llelphenitllnc & lleutley: . , .
tcnt" Kor the pant tesn years my wile liat
11 a irreatuuOer Irnm rheuniutUm, her doctors
Inir 10 ilvr her relief, khruscd three bollle
frHiiK'i) Kheunmtio Itenirdy, und iipfiiiiaiunt
le wu me resin. tfiii. n.
"Kxeciltlvc Uleik to I'rculilent (.mill. "
Wmlilnirliih. I). (J.. Mnrrh3. U7.f.
111 theepacent' twelve houin my iheunmtUiu
Koiio, ImvliiK taken three doed oI'DnrnuK'a
euinutlc Itemedy, Mybrothir .1. II. Cmhuh,
Hedfurd, I'u., wasciiu-dtiyuBlmllarnuinunt.
Member uf Consrcu of I'a.
I. 1 Ia ..lvUIIL.f...li'n
t liceuue iiuiiurn iiome, ui ot win" " -.
r. ... 4Uw .t..n. .it.Mr..i, r... iiiiitiiw.ia illicit.
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MKSMIf. MIHII i CO have coiuUiitly
u lttiKe stock of the jt pood- to Hie liur
ket, and irlve MK-clnl attention tolhe nlioUiidr
rutich of the builnci
wiioi.i.nai.i: jhiu i:its.
STRATT0N & BIRD,
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Couimission Merchants
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5? Ohio Loveo.
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BOAT STORES,:
Commission Merchant,
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SI'KCIAI. attention Kivm toroiiiii'imu hti und
llllliu onlrn
i
I'AI.M' A.VIMHI..N.
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laUr In
r?aints, Oils, Varnishes,
mitraiiEs.
iVall Pnpor, Window Glass, Win
dow Shades, &c.
A !) on land, the celebrated llhuijliiullnp
AI KOIM Oli..
Bi-omh' 23x3.1 lciinc
Coruer Eleventh Street and Wuahini;
ton Avenuo
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r. o. ixuoIh,
l'nipriilor,
IMXDEIUXD BUNK 1J00K
MANUFACTURER,
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unit Washington Avenue,
Oniro, XllixxoieJ.
1T( ounly mid llailroad Work a K-cially.
CARL PETERS,
HORSE SHOER,
BLACKSMITH
AND
Wagon Maker,
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LEVEE AND COMMERCIAL
AVENUE.
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can Assuro uoocl work.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
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MILLINERY !
Mrs. M. SWANDER
i now nvc! vim; u luiije nnd well iclecttil
llOCk III'
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY,
At her aiund on
EiGirrn street,
To which the Invlles the nttenlion of Iheludieri
of Culm and vicinity In lldi mock wllllat
I'liimdull the latest blyleKot'llatti, lloiuutd, Itlli
bom, Flower and all Millinery (ioods, nil of-
leieu ui int.' ioe( ihiiik pnecn. idinirn hi
fecHichof baritalin aiv earnestly ieine8ted to
i;K. Mm. Sh, .nil. r a i-ill la-fore iiurchus in;
elhewlum. Ilerttock of fiilicy ;ooda and no-
iioiiait complete, ami miv iieii-rmineii noi 10
be ; undersold by any body In the city
H-.I-II'
A Book for the People.
Milliliter.
,K,iMy.t.rl;riL'i'11
ertivoOr(aaiurbuittitxi)i,liuuihifJ j Amliiuf iTi
vt, Vencrealuul Chronic DUeawiur lt Vxti tiir
ttleru orKarly Abuses t'ntt.f cMliyMli'la,il'liiik ilaiu
fc-tri ol t(fia lifttut! itml altrr nmrrUgr, Ii muta iunn
iiuturvutfi-avaiiil luipotcnoy-R riruiw itmiuriioriiitlit!
lnirrlvU iiul lUie luiUt-ini.tut tntf hturrlKv. Nut h unt
iii4LkKtiHrtUiiieiit.luliifhtuuiyiHM)iitar HutlUal wvik
fclvfnj nuii m run na r plloni t"r nil tho nlU' til., tu
Prim, jjoikt rctrr. ft iuuU lit cUVt 11.2". a l'uu
lihlctuHtinliitpruu'Utrcurmciiti'r Spermatorrhea glv
lug cuiiUikti uf thv abut) vurk. m'iiUii unU-U Hripinr imi
Kivii ofiump. Aim a iiualt McUieul Treatlio uuiltv
ijUi1ttiti.4'Jiaiic(t lUiu. AUUn,
XHEMEDIOAliA BUP.OIOAIi INSTITUTE,
n ILWAfUKK, Hint'.
be
CAIRO, ILLINOIS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1875.
tiiiih;i:-
A fair child In Hie Hiiridliiit corn.
I miii ii Klcumy i-iiiiuiK r morn,
Id-I poppienlu hi-rlin.orii lioniei
lb r li-ilr p ile uu'.d of ihiutilu M-i,
llliK'ili'pllKof ImiiHt'iic her ej n.
-Ilni'd wllh ii .widen tilth! mrpii c
A muidtli taiiduu xuiii'li
lli .lde a il 'i it mlibii; "'.!,
"hi'tmiH I'l ..inn It iwelTti Unit :
A m I fin' o.i Itie .I.iinle.ii lil-.m ll,
llll;hl lull 1 1 . .11 III'- li:llil ttlnd illlten.
A .,llll.l W t ilh Hi col tt M'M'II
A i;i:' l,y o'i ra iKrrinead
A uaiuir ullol llonen ien,
' bile li-.inn lh.il o'ir the low id iln kv1
Hark' -.)ii..' '-tic lni tli -elly then-,
Wliite m.i!i i liliei In lu r hair,
'I hn toiiit'a wold. m of pioiui'i- lair.
.
A MEDICAL MYSTERY.
A.tlnn ulinMiillH llli Henri Ariiimil
ill rii-nsiirc. mill tiPiiiU llimc Ir.in
Hfl(l IfM... IIIm V-li.ll A r.1,
(Detroit rol.--1l'h 1
'I'lit' idiysltlaii!) of till- cliy hnve been
considerably puzzled during tliu past
vu-ek by tilt' ilniiliH perforinaueej ol u
eolorcd'innn n.-inied (.k-oryuThoina-', who
elulnii to be uble to .slillt liN heart from
one portion ol liU body to anotber, and
to :tc'iiiiplili a yuiiety ot other filially
atoiil-hlns le.m. I'l'teiitly hs appealed
bel'otu the .Medical ela-i-at tho I'nlveisliy
ol .Michigan, and -luct- liU arrival In thU
eilv lie liu-. 'Ivcii i-.IiIIjUIoii, at the
be'troit .Meilleal tollt'i'o and before prom
inent physician-. I.a-l evenlii,' he
":ic nno'tlur i.-.hIbltioii at Or. II.
O. Walker's olllec, So. 1U
lirUwoId r-trect, at whli.-h were preit-nt
fvrr.il phlilelans and newspaper men.
Thomas I- rdiort. Ihk-k fet ami wonder
lull v mu-eiihir iieirro, who i-ay-! that he
wai" born In bhi llli-hl, Knlund, and Is
ihlriv-llxu years ol ii'e. lie Inn been in
thld eoiintry i-veral yi-ais. diirlnj which
lime he ha vMted nearly all the princi
pal medical :ole't- of the Ka.-t and West,
and li.i-! been.i'Xamined by htliidrcils of
prole "lonal and .cientlllc gentlemen who
iinilc In ptouotincin hliu a very injrular
Ireak ol nature. He makes hi living by
exhibiting uhat he term hN "curlo-ltv''
to whoever I- willing to pay for the prlv-le-K")
of cxanilnln'r it.
-Mr. 'I'lioiuria chiiuii to have a double
et of rib-, one under the other, and is
able to lower the inner et at pleasure,
like tho drop-curtain ut a theater. This
wui the llrtt thing that he proceeded to
acconipli-h last evening. Itarititr Ida
breast and abdomen, about which there
Is nothing iiiiiimihI In appearance, lie in
dulged In a variety ol appalling abdo
iuIiijI contortions, suggestive ol a severe
attack ol colic, produced by a too free
indulgence in jrieeii apples, and pres
ently, sure enough, the laUe ribs tetUed
down, ami could be distinctly lelt by
pie-sure upon the abdomen. In 'hilling
I lie pnitlon ol the heart. Thomas in
dulged in a similar series ol internal gym
nastic, and tho heart could be seen to
drop down at least ten inches below the
normal po-ltlon. Apaln lie was able to
shift it at will to tho right .idc.aud back
again to Its proper plm.u with but little
apparent cllort. No matter where the
heart was the pulsations could be dis
tinctly seen anil lelt. Another feat no
less piizllug wn- the voluntary stoppage
ol'lhe pul'c. Une of the physicians ap
plied a tPthoicopij to Thomas' breast, the
heart being then where it properly be
longed, while two other persons "each
eized one ol hi wrUt? and applied a lin
ger to the pulse. .Suddenly the action ol
(lie heart nnd pulse apparently cea-ed
and neither of the three examiners was
able to detect the faintest ptlNallon. All
this time Thomas continued to convene
in an ordinary and natural tone. This
Mtigular man clahn- that he doe not
know hy what meau lie Is able to ac
complish the(! wonderful performances,
and ays that they do not cause him the
.llghti-t pain or .inconvenience The doc
tors certainly do not know what to make
of him. Tlu-y look wi-e, shake their
Heads and make iii-e ol an astoiilliln;
number ol profoundly scientific expres
sions, but the up-hot of It all is that they
are coniiicllcd to acknowledge that .Mr.
Thorna-, internal revenue deiiartuicnt Is
a puzle which they can't solve. One
tncorv out ot tue many advanced is mat
riioinas is pbl'j lo countcrlelt the motion
ot his heart by muscular action.
In addition to ins other peculiar nc-
compli-hmcuU Thoma Is the possessor
of almost phenomenal strength, ills
muscular Development H .soniciumg re
markable. He gave a suiprUIng and
tiiacticul prool of his strcncih last even
ing by rolling up liU left sleeve amlstrik-
lii'' across ins uare lorearm a neavy iron
cane, three-fourth? ol'an inch hi diameter,
with euch force ns to bend tho cane very
peiceptibly with half a dozen blows,
l'lobably no ordinary man could bend
the Iron rod by taking It hi both hands
and striking It across an Iron post.
Thoina-' forearm is covered witli a thick,
calloused surlaco caused by the terrible
blows which liu lias rained upon it witli
Ills iron canes, lie claims that on former
occaslons he has suecejilcd in bi-uding an
iron rod oiiu and one-half inches thick in
the same manner, lie al-o says (hat he
lias lilted U00 pounds willi the aid of
harue-s. It is lo bo lea red, however, thai
.Mr. Thomas is not strictly accurate In all
his slatcincnts. For Instance, although
apparently an illiterate person, lie claims
to have gradu ited at u medical college in
Kdlnbtirgh, .Scotland, hi 1S."0. Now,
inasmuch lis ho is only tliirty-llvo years
of age, It would really Hein'ns if there
was Mime little mistake about this. It
may bo that thu Scottish medical colleges
confer degrees upon young gentlemen
only sixteen yeaisold. but If it is all the.
same to Dr. Thomas we would llkotoseo
his diploma. At the same time, how
ever, we do not desire, for obvious rea
son, to cast the faintest imputation upon
the veracity of a muscular gentleman
who makes a regular practice of bending
iron bars over hi naked arm. Such a
cout'.-e upon our part w ould ho unjust it
would probably be iinhealthv. Dr.
Thomas certainly has at his tongue's end
a few anatomical term, which he repeats
by rote like a parrot, but ids knowledge
of these may be accounted lor by ids Irc
ipieut visits to medical colleges anil Ids
association with physicians.
.-
tjy-At lliis season ol the year, when
M) many of our people are siillcrlnglroni
cold, we call attenllon lo Arm's
CiiK.niiY l'i:rniu.w. as a sure euro not
only for coughs nnd coh!, hut all all'cc
lions of Urn lungs nnd throat. Having
ued it in our family lor many years, wo
can spe.iu mini iiersuuai liuow il-dgo 01 ih
t-lllclency. There may bo other remedies
llilll fll'O ffiini! Illll 111 nil mil' (iviini'lniwui
1 tills lias proved to be by lar tho best. Iln
I rpialitlcfi are uniform and wholly reliable,
it Is pleasant to take, and should ho kept
at coimna.nl, by every family, us a pro
I tcrtlou against a class of complaints
which seem harmless in tho beginning,
but become nllllctliig and dangerous If
1 nciilected. AViu llnvn Htqiiltr,
novIiO-ditwlw
aire
Furl Moultrie Cnitciiiilnl.
It would seem tint Centennials arc lo
he as plenty tivxt year us whl.iky fraud
this. The "I'nlinetlo (Juards," of Char
leston, .South Carolloa, have issued a call
for a celebration of the Centennial of tho
battle of Fort Moultrie, which tlieydi
cilbo as "the bright morning-Mar
and harbinger of Ameri
can Independence," and which was
rotiglit on tho 'JiJtli ol dune, 1770. After
calling attention to tie coolness of.Moul
tt it and the bravery (( ids comrades, the
address proceeds in a strain which tnut
harrow up the Minis of our Itadlcal
Irlend with more than mortal fear. We
quote :
"The lUHerenccs which threatened the
Union are ended settled, we hope, now
and forever. War, wc trust, will not di
vide tho'o whoo wclliire Is tobe in peace
with each other. The llrt century ol
our political existence is ticnr ita
cioc. In the glorious reminis
cences which inhered It in, let u
s' ok to btlrv the demon ui dUi-nrd : nnd
with the opening of another century let
tiiero go lortn to every nart ef these
U..i4i ji , .p., .,( yntt Tnii.
tie. the 5.11110 message which On the 2,sth
ol dune, 1 u, was borne from Its battle
ments to every one of tho thirteen colo
nics." it is needless to remark that the mes
sage referred to was the word of the
heroic Jasper us lie sprang forward, on
that memorable day, and .snatched the
ensign ot our country from wliern it had
fallen-" Don't let us light without a
(lag."
A Pcrroriiiiince Not On the UHIh.
(I'roni llie.sulllv.il I'rotrren,
Mr. Tllton wa introduced by Hon.
loliu II. Kdcn, and a laughable incident
occurcd at the expense of our popular
congressman. Thpartv who arranged
the stage, by some oversight, lett an ob
struction in the wing leading to the ros
trum. As -Mr. Eden startedout to faco
tlie audience, hi foot caught, and ho came
sprawling before the expectant peo
ple hi ii inuuner that made the dlgultled
old statesman blu-h like a girl. The au
dience roared, and the man who bad
made the halU of congress ring with Ids
eloquence, stood awkwardly blushing be
fore the paople of his own native village.
This laugh hovverer, was n good natured
one, and Mr, Kdcn soon recovered tils
equinlnilty, and introduced the speaker
with a grace that made the audience for
get his ridiculous advent.
A Viilnalile Work.
IFroui the Lafayette Dally ( outler 1
Dr. K. V. I'ierce. of Ilultalo, distin
guished in surgery, and the general prac
tice in the profession he honors, lias
made a valuable contribution to the med
ical literature of the day, in a compre
hensive work entitled "The People's
Common Sense Medical Adviser." While
scicntiUc throughout, it is singularly
from technical and stilted terms. It
comes right down to the common sense
ol every-day lite. Dr. Fierce is a noble
specimen of American manhood. He has
sprung from the people, and, witli many
sympathies in common with the masses,
has sought to render them a substantial
service in this the great work of Ills
life.
"O wearisome condition of humanity I"
How many wretched homes In our
land ! How many heart-broken invalid-';
Life with many signifies a mere onerous
existence. All are sublect to disease, but
when health i removed the hope is nearly.
gone out. nicKiu-ss is uuaiiy meiirreu
through exposure or carelessness. Espe
cially Is this trim with those disease pe
culiar to woman. Through her own im
prudence and folly she is made to drag
out a miserable existence a source of an
noyance and nnxietv to her friend, and
any thing but a comfort and pleasure to
her-elt. Exposure to the cold at times
when she should be most prudent, and
overtaxing her body with laborious em
ployment. are both frultfid causes of
man v of the maladies from which she suf
fer. Gradually the bloom leaves her
cheek, her lips grow ashy white, her vi
vacity departs, she continually exierl
ences a feeling of weariness and general
languor.niul altogether presents a ghostly
appearance. What does she need? Should
she take some stimulating drug, which
will for the time make her better,"
or does her entire system demand repa
ration;; She require. something which
not only will restore to health the dis
eased organs, but will tone and Invigo
rate the system. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription will do this. It imparts
.strength to the diseased part, brings
hack the glow ol health, and restores
comfort where previously there was only
suffering.
Every invalid lady should send for
"The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser." in which over fifty pages are
devoted to the consideration of those dis
eases peculiar toJWonien. It will be sent,
post-paid to anv address, for $1 50. Ad
dress K. V. Pierce. M. 1)., World's Dls
pensnry. IlulValo. N. V. Agents wanted
to sell this valuable work.
Nov. 110, d'cod-vv-lw
Ili'iiuliriil Women.
The hair Is the crowning glory of wo
man. Tliero aro few moderate defects
which cannot lie remedied bv the proper
disposition of the tresses. Hut when the
hair begins to fall out, or turn gray, in
young people, or with those in the prime
of life, there Is causo for real regret.
Vlicn tide is the case, HaW Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Itentvctr will be found to be
a llrst-class remedy, far superior, ns a
sound medical medium, to anything else
before tho public. It actually restores
gray hair to Its original color, uud in the
great majority of eases, causes it to grow
again when it is becoming thin. It is not
llku many popular preparations, a men:
wash, but a sclcntlllu discovery, Indorsed
nud used bv physicians of character.
Address Ii. P. Hall & Co.. Nashua, N. It.
Forney's Weekly 1'ren, Feb. 1, IKtki,
1 1-1-1 w-d.uv.
WAUO.NN.
The Gamble Wagon
CAIRO! XXjXjXNTOXS.
MANUKA CTUKF.D BV
JOHN P. GAMBLE..
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WJQON MAN
UPAOTVRED
MANUFACTORY, OHIO LEVEE
Near Thirth-Fourth Street
HESORXPTION FREE.
FOIt the apeedy euro of Seruluul Wrakneaa,
I-nat Manhood and all tllwrdtru brought
on by iiulUcrellona or exceaa, Any DrugiiUi
has (be Inifrcdicuta,
. AiWreaa, lr K MII.TON 4 01.
Ml-iUmlv Cincinnati, u
nUrtiti,
f PROMINENT ADVANTAGES
THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD"
a i l R 7 A,
OAK
r-Tt
a -ii
I - f .
mmm:
Great Durability with Handsome Designs, and Glvinrj PERFECT
SATISFACTION Everywhere.
MADE ONLY BY
Zhccolsioi Manufacturing Comp'y
612, 614, 610 and 618 N. MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO.
AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
m: --mC- W- HENDERSON, Cairo, Illinois.
POND'S
EXTRACT
Tho People's Remedy.
Tho Universal Pain Ext actor.
Note: Ak for Pond'. Extract.
Take no other.
"Hear fur J will alieuk of excellent thlua-".'
FOR
IliiJurlcM to Man or llrmti,
rain, iirui.es.
HI nil ii , Sii ruin-, Omtu-
mons, liuiocutionn.
I'rHeliireo, (juti, Luc-era-
ti-l r.r fnl..ul V,......ld
.Swi'llliicri,lliirns,Sciilds,
sunuumi,
IlleeilliiK I.uiik. or
Sl.lltinif lll..,.,l
1
iSfuac Hlfpd. ami lllwd-
iuKiurusor 'I'ecth.
unillliiK or lllooil and
iiiuixi)- uisciiarces.
Hlle - HleellnB" nic.,
lllln.l llllu .,..7.1(11.1- .'
........ . 1IU1MIIIII1CI
Tootliiwhe.KarachcNcii
m raUla, Mwelled Kac.
RheuuinlUm, Kheuma-
EXTRACT
t iicsiweiiuiiforsorencn,
Mtliriivwii or is'omie,
I.liml.fio.i I..I1. lln.l.
Hor TliruHt or Ouinay.
inflameilTomsila.
Ililherln. llronelil
Iln, Aafliiim.
More or Influtneit Kye or
Kre-lliU
(t'lilnrrh, U-m-jOrrhea,
ifiarrnea. iirtwniirv.
More MiiiHi K, Inllamed
un-usi.
I'nlnrill or too l'roluse
Monthllrji
PEOPLE'S
Milk I.o(f, Ovarian l)-
eikA Hint TllliiMri..
Kidney t'omplnliit,
(j ravel and Strancury.
i'l.M.I..K 1 f-. -1.
REMEDY,
.s ..... n ttiiu r.coria
tioni of Inranla, or
AltllttM.
!roii
nrlrop lii. Kn-
FXTFRN1I 'Will or Inflamed Veins.
A I CnnHU uii-fri,, 01.1 Sorea, Inter
I nal Ulcerutiona.
A:,u DoIU, Carbuncles. Tu-
ntTmTTTT!,."lor'i' "ot SwelllnsB,
lei ilUnBi ALi t'uriiN and llunions, Cliul
. eil or Horn Kwl.
USE.
'hiiUiiKH,Harnea9or Sad
i die (iulla.
'l-flon or Whitlow, Kroat-
eil I.imha or t'urtn.
Sloaiiiilfu IllleK. Inaect
stings, Chapied Hamla.
PO.VD-II EXTIlACr U foraulebyall Flml
t'lH IlriiVKlHlN, and recommendeil by
all Druifglsta, I'hyaicluna, ami eiery
boily who lllta ever used it.
Pamphlet containing lliatory and Ua mail
eil free on application, If not found at your
DrugKist's,
POND S EXTRACT CO.,
New York nnd London.
413-5-13-illy.
PIITNIf'IAlVN.
yiLLIAM H. SKITS, M. D.
ItESIOE.NCE: No. 'J! Thlrtetuth atreet, be
tween Waihlnicton avenue and Walnut atreet.
OmCK: North aide of Elitbth atreet be
tween Commercial and Washington avenue.
0.
W. DUNNING, X. D.
HESIDENCE: Corner Ninth and Walnut
ttrtxita.
Ol'ttCU: Coruer Sixth street ami Ohio levee.
OFFICE HOUKS: From a.m. l.'m., and
from 'i to 8 p.m.
I.AWYERN.
JOHN H. 1CULKEY,
Attorney at Law.
CA1UO, 1U.1.VOIS.
OFFICE: At rcaldenco on Ninth Slrett, be.
tween Wahlii(tlon avenue anil Walnut M
JAVCS K. LANK. r tl WAII1J.
LANE dS. WARD,
Dealers III-
ligMKlrjujilino)
Tlielieit In the market. Also all klmli of
linn- tool
SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Ordors Delivered to any part
of tho City Promptly.
Leave Orders at Crystal Saloon,
or oi me company's unico, at nar
row UHUgO JLiOpOl.
TERMS-Nott Cash on Dolivory
of Goods.
JAMES K.LANE
t.-'t,. teoretary.
Samaritan Nervine
I
1 he (treat Nerve Compiror. curea Epileptic Pita,
conviilaloua, Siuaiua, sit. vlliw llance. and all
Nervoiia UUeuaeai the only known oativereiu-i-Jv
for Eullenlto Flla. II lnu Im-n Imlnl liv
thouaanda uud haa never been known to fall in a
. iiiiKK) raic, Trial iaekaKefrif. Eucloeiimiip
1 liu r.nt uini. Hivnia liirill.' ill 111111
AildienJi, UK. H. A. UK IIMIINII.
lii-tridly lloa 741, .Sbdoavph, Mu.
POHD
NO. 295.
ARE ECONOMY IN PRICE,
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION,
QUICK AND UNIFORM
ItKAI, I'.STATK AOF.NT.
JOHN a. HARMAN & CO.
Real Estate
AND
KEOTTSE A.O-331TTS
COLLECTORS.
CONVEYANCERS, NOTARIES VUBLIC
AMD
Land Airenta of the Illlnola Central and
BurlhiKton and Qutucy R. R.
Companlea,
North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Levae,
CAIRO. ILLINOIS.
I. II. I.VNCM. M. J. IIOWLEY.
LYNCH & HOWLEY,
AMD
House Agnt,
Collectors and Conveyanoers.
OFFICE At the Court Houae.
PARKER & AXLEY,
OENERAL
Auctionop,
House&RealEstate
AGENTS.
, !r3Speclal attentinn k!vii tu Collei-tlou of
Itenta und .sale of Ileal Kalatv.C9
STORE ROOM 100 Commercial
Avonuo, Cairo, Illinois,
li-ii-ir.
VAKIKTY HTOHE.
CTew-York Store
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
VARIETY STOCK
IN THE CITY.
Goods Sold Very CIse.
Corner 19th St. and Commercial At
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
C 0. PATIER & CO.
CAIRO
BOX and BASKET CO
Dealer in
LTTIMIBEIIR,,
All kinds hard ami loft,)
FLOORING, SIDING, LATH, tio
Mill and Yard,
Corner Thirty-Fourth Street and
Ohio Levee.
fhoitochafhic
I3NTTITXJTE3.
Cornsr Waahlnirton Av. and 14th Street,
CAIRO, ILL.
OPEN EROM 5 TO 9 P.M. DAILY.
t-i-tr.
JACOB WALTER,
BUTCHER
Dealer in Fresh Meats
EIGHTH STREET,
Between Waahlnaton nd Commercial
Avenuea, adjolniuir Hanny'a.
KhM'S for salt the best l!ef, Votk, Mutton
Veal, launb, tiauaaye, Ac. and li pro
purwl t erv fanilllea In an annmlabla aianarr
WHITNEY to HOLMES
ORGANS
Ipiriy Klriciiiit Nlylea, with Valuable liu
... l.'V'i!'.1.".1'"!? I :V'W ' Heautlllil solo Slop.
OVKH ONE TIIOU8ANI) OrKanl.U ami Muil
china Indoi-i-eilie.ieOrKanaanirrt'Coiuiueiid them
. Nirlvlly Flral elnaa in Tone, Meehaiiltin
urn! Durability, Wairaiited Uie year. )eud
I'm-prli'i-Hit.
WIIITXKYA 1IOI..MKS OltllANRO ,
u-!U'Wlt Quiucy, lllluoia
JOHN B. PBtt.t.tb
AXD ION.
(Succeiiori to Joba B. Phtuia)
FORWAKDLNO
AMD
Commission Merchants
And Dealtra In
HAY, CORH, OATS, FLOUR,
MEAL, IRAN, it.
Apatifor LAFLIwiltAlTB NWDU 00
tCoraar Taath "ltrt aa OhU
Ivaa.
7.. D. MalhuM, K. C.
MATHUSS ic TJHL,
FORWARDING
And General
Commission Merchant!
Dealera In
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND
PRODUCE.
P. CUHL,
-Exrlualre
Flour Merchant
AM
Millers' Agent.
No SO Ohio Uvre,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
7'iii.ir.
E. .1. Ayrea. s. U. Ayrea
AYRES to CO.,
And (eaaral
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO LEVEE.
L. D. THOMS,
Commission Merchant,
And dealer In
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domeatlo Vrulta ana Nuta
l COMMERCIAL AVENUE.
S-Ctf.
INNVRANt'E.
C. N. HUGHES,
Cieueral
Insurance Agent.
OFFICE:
ozxxo xjxrtrann,
OTtr Mathtui TJU'l.
NONE but Flrat-Clau Cooipaatca reprt
tented.
INSURANCE.
EtTABLMHED 1818.
S AFFORD. MORRIS
AND CANDJEE,
Ueaeral
Insurance Agents
73 OHIO LEVEE,
City NtUoaaJ Balk ttOUiiif, Bf-tUiri.
The Oldeat EaUbUahed Afaoajr la Sut
ra IUl&ola, rapreaanUnt; ovaT
165 000 000
CHOIGB rGUOBlCm FOa U7f .
The Leonard Scott Pub. Co,,
41 BARCLAY ST. KZW TOBE.
Continue their authoriied Reprfntl of the
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r or any iwu naviewi, ( vu
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Kor Hlackwood aid out
Review, 1 00 .
Kor Hlackwood and two
Review, to 00
Kor Blaek wead and three ' 7
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